Y. R. NEW ZEALAND POSTAL TELEGRAPHS. REPOLING OP TELEGRAPH LINE BETWEEN GREYMOUTH AND KUMARA. TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of 850 POLES, more or less, for the line of Telegraph between Greymouth and Kumara. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be receivable up to noon of the 11th day of May, 1885. Specifications, general conditions, and all other information relative to the above can be obtained at the Telegraph Offices, Greymouth, Hokitika, Kumara, and at the General Post Office, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Commissioner of Telegraphs. C. LEMON, Superintendent, New Zealand Postal Telegraphs. APPLICATION FOR A RESIDENCE AREA. Antonio deviscoyi, one-eighth of an acre at Dillman’s Town. Hearing on April 2nd, 1885. D. HANNAN, Agent. FOR SALE, 89 acres LEASEHOLD LAND, about 15 of which are laid down with English grasses ; with DWELLING and Out-houses; situate opposite the Special Settlement, on the south bank of the Teremakao, about four miles from Kumara ; with 9 head of CATTLE, a good HORSE, and some PIGS. There i-s a good road to the land. Apply to Mr J. Newton, on the premises; or to Mr D. Hannan, Agent, Kumara. FA. MONCKTON, Member Royal • College of Surgeons, England; formerly of the Royal Navy. Provincial Surgeon of Southland, Superintendent of Hospital, Asylum, &c., and at present Surgeon-Superintendent of Kumara Hospital, can be consulted personally at his residence, Seddon street, or from a distance by letter through any patient's ordinary medical attendant. THE TALLEST SUCCESS OF THE DAY. 3 Races, and 6 Classes Cash Bonds. Will Close April 2, 1885. Registered Letters and Telegrams received. Robin hood Christchurch autumn MEETING, To be held Easter Monday and Tuesday, April 6th and 7tfa, 1885. 10,000 Members, at 10s, £5000.—254 Prizes. Each Ticket has 9 chances, and can obtain a Prize in each Drawing. Great Autumn Handicap.—27 Nominations. First LI 200 Second ... ... 500 Third 250 Starters (about L 35 each) ... 250 Non-Starters (about LlB each) 300 L 2500 Easter Handicap,—3o Nominations. First L 250 Second 125 Third ... ... 75 Starters (about £2l each) ... 150 Non-starters (about £lO each) ... 200 LBOO Hurdle Handicap.—l 7 Nominations. First LIOO Second ... ... ... ... 50 Third ... ... 25 All others, divided (about LI 6 each) 225 180 Cash Bonds. L4OO LIOO 110 100 100 100 790 Please send two 2d stamps for re] and result. P. O. Orders preferr Is exchange on Country Cheques a Stamps. Coin or notes must be res tered. If number exceeds 10,0 i Prizes increased pro rata. First Prize, LI 200.—254 Prizes. Address “ ROBIN HOOD,” Cl of Thomas Stapleton, Box 238, P. Christchurch; or, Jubal Fleming, C Baths, Colomt.o street, Christclum care of E. 0. Peters, Dillman’s
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Kumara Times, Issue 2663, 2 April 1885, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2663, 2 April 1885, Page 3
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